Been to virtually all the Pox Swindon games home and away since 75 and only once had a problem with some Swindon skin heads having a go at me and my mate walking back to the station.

If you don't go looking for trouble then more than likely you will not have a problem.

Next Saturday almost all of the Swindon fans will be Season Ticket holders and no idiots will travel.Big games always bring out the scum bags. A few from the Leys Estate may want to have a go at innocent fans but I'm sure the Police will have it sorted.

Been to virtually all the Pox Swindon games home and away since 75 and only once had a problem with some Swindon skin heads having a go at me and my mate walking back to the station.

If you don't go looking for trouble then more than likely you will not have a problem.

Next Saturday almost all of the Swindon fans will be Season Ticket holders and no idiots will travel.Big games always bring out the scum bags. A few from the Leys Estate may want to have a go at innocent fans but I'm sure the Police will have it sorted.

Lets just hope we stuff them.

Spot on, probably our last visit for a while so let's hope we get the win.

Maybe Eric was 5 when he ran riot at his first Derby game? He'd still only be about 48. A man obviously between 60 and 80 with such a vivid imagination, what a tool. Why would the pox ever get in our home end when they barely half filled the away end? I have been to a lot of derby games over the years, all I can say is he must have gone to different games You ever met him Reg?

It looked as though the Oxford hard boys had chased away some families, which they were feeling mightily triumphant about. Then from around the corner came some Swindon lads. They got closer and somebody from somewhere went 'come on then' and they clashed but what happened next was bizarre.

After the initial clash, in which I think some feet connected or something, both sides just sort of stopped. They just seemed to bottle it and walk slowly away from each other as though nothing had happened. Of course, the chants started up again once both sides were at a safe distance from each other. It was all a bit comical really, I wonder if 'Eric' remembers that?

Maybe Eric was 5 when he ran riot at his first Derby game? He'd still only be about 48. A man obviously between 60 and 80 with such a vivid imagination, what a tool. Why would the pox ever get in our home end when they barely half filled the away end? I have been to a lot of derby games over the years, all I can say is he must have gone to different games You ever met him Reg?

Only met one Scummer, he drank in my local and lived around the corner, until his missus left him and daubed the front of the house in giant lettering ******* is a wanker. Such was the humiliation that he had to move away....Barrow being far enough away I suppose.

It looked as though the Oxford hard boys had chased away some families, which they were feeling mightily triumphant about. Then from around the corner came some Swindon lads. They got closer and somebody from somewhere went 'come on then' and they clashed but what happened next was bizarre.

After the initial clash, in which I think some feet connected or something, both sides just sort of stopped. They just seemed to bottle it and walk slowly away from each other as though nothing had happened. Of course, the chants started up again once both sides were at a safe distance from each other. It was all a bit comical really, I wonder if 'Eric' remembers that?

I think that used to happen quite a lot up and down the country. With no Police to break it up, fans would just sort of call it a draw, with neither side running away.